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In reply to the discussion: Is Organic Better? Ask a Fruit Fly [View all]wickerwoman
(5,662 posts)27. Because they mono-crop
and it's easier when you have access to cheap petroleum to plant huge squares of the same thing and spray the shit out of it killing beneficial insects and pollinators as well than it is to plan a more natural and diverse ecosystem.
On a square acre to square acre comparison, permaculture gardens will produce more food than mono-crops. They just require more intense labor inputs because plants aren't in tractor friendly rows. And since we have so many unemployed people, maybe we should start looking at how to reorganise land distribution and access and get more people growing their own food.
We could produce enough organic food to feed the world. We'd just need a lot more farmers than we have now.
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Ok - you want me to argue that killing pests who eat crops means more crops?
el_bryanto
Apr 2013
#12
What you are talking about is a fundamental reworking of society if I understand it.
el_bryanto
Apr 2013
#34
Plants can be sprayed with natural substances to prevent attack from pests. More
bluestate10
Apr 2013
#42
Smart girl with a bright future in front of her. Common sense should also tell people that poisons
Pisces
Apr 2013
#8
Science tells me that the residue of toxins is left inside the body, so much so that infants are
Pisces
Apr 2013
#38
Not totally true. Organic farmers and hard nosed gardeners have known for hundreds
bluestate10
Apr 2013
#45
I think she won a $100,000 dollar scholarship for her win of the science competition. Plus,
bluestate10
Apr 2013
#46
It's not the person you're replying to who's showing ignorance, I'm afraid.
Donald Ian Rankin
Apr 2013
#50